Dodger Stadium Food and Drink Guide (updated for 2023 season)
DETAILS:
Have you ever found yourself wandering Dodger Stadium in search of a particular food and have absolutely no idea where to go? You’re not alone, so hopefully the following info will provide some help!
What you’ll find below:
Location map of each concession stand on every level with their approximate section # location.
Grid of what’s (generally) available at each concession stand.
Picture reference of each menu so that you can see the associated prices.
A couple of notes to be mindful of:
This is specifically in regards to the 2023 season.
T&G refers to tap-and-go beverage stations where you can tap your credit card to make quick purchases.
Please be aware that any concession stand can make slight changes to its menu from game to game (especially when it comes to alcohol) due to availability. So always check the menu first before getting in line.
Dodger Stadium’s overall layout, from top to bottom: Top Deck > Reserve > Club (200s section) > Loge (100s section) > Field > Outfield Pavilion (300 section). Even number sections are along 1st base, and odd number sections are along 3rd base.
Dodger Stadium is a cashless venue. If you need to covert cash, cash-to-card kiosks are located on every level.
Duelin’ Dogs locations feature a custom hotdog themed after the city of the opposing team for each series.
Taco Tuesdays feature expanded Mexican options at various concession stands. Stop by any fan service station to get that game’s Taco Tuesday menu.
Jeff’s Kosher is only open on select games in accordance with Jewish Holidays.
A “Super Dog” is an all-beef dog.
A “Brooklyn Dog” is an all-beef dog in a natural casing.
FIELD LEVEL
LOGE LEVEL
RESERVE LEVEL
TOP DECK
PAVILION
RESOURCES:
Dodgers website